Effects of high fat diets on the activity of palmitoyl‐CoA hydrolase in rat liver

Abstract
Palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase [EC 3.1.2.2.] activity in rat liver was found to be enhanced by high fat diets. Partially hydrogenated marine oil and high-erucic acid rapeseed oil diets produced a greater increase than a diet containing soybean oil. With diets containing from 5 to 30% (w/w) of partially hydrogenated marine oil the increase in palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase activity was similar to the increase observed in peroxisomal β-oxidation activity (correlation coefficient r=0.94). A positive correlation (r=0.86) also was observed between the activity of palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase and previously determined levels of long-chain acyl-CoA. The results presented may suggest a common “induction” mechanism for palmitoyl-CoA hydrolase and peroxisomal β-oxidation enzymes, possibly exerted through an increased cellular level of long-chain acyl-CoA.

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